Netflix, Mike Tyson and Jake Paul
Netflix added nearly 19 million subscribers during the holiday-season quarter to help propel its earnings beyond analysts’ projections, signaling that the video streaming service’s expansion into live programming is paying off.
Netflix Inc. may have a hard time topping its mammoth 2024, but Wall Street is optimistic about offerings that include major names in entertainment and sports.The streaming-video company has made a splash with sports programming,
JAKE PAUL put Mike Tyson on his shoulders as the pair reunited at Donald Trump’s inauguration party. The duo fought in Arlington, Texas last November, with their bout streamed live on
The streaming giant hosted its record-breaking boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, and its first ever NFL games, in the quarter.
Netflix reaffirmed its dominance of the streaming video market on Tuesday, as its mixture of live sporting events, popular returning series - and
Standard monthly memberships jumped a dollar, up to $7.99 a month, according to Gregory K. Peters, Netflix co-CEO, president and director. Memberships without ads will increase more than two dollars, up to $17.99 per month, Peters said. Premium subscribers will have to shell out an extra two dollars a month, bringing the monthly fee to $24.99.
Netflix’s ad-tier subscription used to cost $6.99. A standard subscription used to be $15.49. And a premium subscription used to be $22.99.
Tyson and Paul — who were last seen together when the former YouTuber beat the boxing legend during their Netflix match in November — were seen at the Starlight Ball after Trump's inauguration ...
Netflix's earnings report sent its stock surging — and made it a bit more clear how sports content impacts the company's present and future.
Mike Tyson and Jake Paul are seen having a good time together at a party following their Netflix fight last year.
Netflix's Q4 earnings beat estimates, adding 18.91 million members and achieving record operating margins, signaling strong profitability and